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  1. The mission of Alice Lloyd College is to educate mountain people for positions of leadership by: Making an Alice Lloyd College education available to qualified mountain students regardless of their financial situation. Offering a high-quality academic program, emphasizing the liberal arts. Promoting the work ethic through a self-help Student Work Program in which all full-time students participate. It provides an atmosphere in which Christian values are maintained, encouraging high personal standards and character development. Serving the community and region through appropriate outreach programs that utilize mountain people helping mountain people. Assisting deserving students in obtaining advanced study beyond their program at Alice Lloyd. Producing leaders for Appalachia who possess high moral and ethical values, an attitude of self-reliance, and a sense of service to others. Alice Lloyd College is one of the most distinctive liberal arts institutions in the Appalachian region. Alice Lloyd awards tuition guarantees for residents of 108 Central Appalachian counties, regardless of income, who are eligible for admission. The College provides high-quality educational opportunities primarily for students with outstanding leadership potential for active service to the surrounding mountain region regardless of the student’s ability to pay. ALC’s relatively small size allows faculty and students to know one another, to forge strong bonds between departments and academic programs, and to create an intimate and engaging learning community that few other schools can equal. We hope you will join us and find out why Alice Lloyd College is right for you. Choosing a college is one of the most significant decisions you will ever make. The choices you make today will profoundly affect the decisions you make tomorrow. The things you learn, how you live, and how you lead will also be affected by your decision. That is much pressure! That is why Alice Lloyd wants to help you do what is right for your needs … for the rest of your life. Alice Lloyd College is a small, private, liberal arts college that stresses academic excellence. ALC equips students with a general knowledge of the arts and sciences and, more importantly, working knowledge of how to make a lasting impact on their community. Alice Lloyd College is unique. The number of graduates who find their place in medicine, business, and law far surpasses those who graduate from most schools of a similar size. Even more impressively, 83% of our graduates who apply to graduate or professional school are accepted. The faculty and staff at Alice Lloyd work hard to create an atmosphere that allows students to look within themselves and find that “special something” that will make a difference. Faculty members have included graduates of highly regarded institutions such as Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Brigham Young, Penn State, Wake Forest, Ohio State University, the University of Virginia, and the University of North Carolina. Today, the possibilities for self-fulfillment are limitless. There is no way to predict what beautiful things might happen with each new sunrise. Getting started on your future is both intimidating and exhilarating, but discovering ways to broaden and brighten tomorrow is why we are here today. At Alice Lloyd, you never know what a day might bring! You could discover new ways to analyze T-Cells in Microbiology or perhaps spend the day teaching Appalachian middle school children how to conjugate verbs. You could then meet successful people like representatives from the Forcht Group of Kentucky after they speak in the Estelle Campbell Center for the Arts on the ALC campus. You might want to relax in the indoor pool, or make a new friend at the Student Center, or spend your time with old friends hiking on one of the many wooded trails at ALC. You can learn new job skills in the Alice Lloyd Student Work Program or assist a professor in creating new teaching methods. From the early days of Caney School, Alice Lloyd College, The Purpose Road Philosophy was taught by Alice Lloyd and June Buchanan. It was initially created by George Herbert Palmer, a professor at Harvard University. Our founders’ burning desire was for each student to catch a vision of his or her purpose, which would eventually manifest itself in world service. Today, the ideals of The Purpose Road Philosophy permeate the educational process at Alice Lloyd College. All students work either on-campus or in community outreach positions off-campus. Good character is emphasized and supported. Even our main street is named Purpose Roadside streets, which include names such as Conscience, Duty, Courage, and Consecration, which serve to remind us of the importance of ethical living. A life of service to God and humanity is the desired result of one’s “walk” upon the Purpose Road. Alice Lloyd College is named for its founder, Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd, who came to the Eastern Kentucky Mountains from her native home in Boston. Early in her career, she was a writer for local newspapers and periodicals. In 1902, Miss Geddes was publisher and editor of The Cambridge Press, the first publication in America with an all-female staff. Eastern Kentucky sorely lacked in educational opportunities when Alice Lloyd arrived at Ivis, Kentucky, in 1916. She saw the need for regional uplift and felt that Appalachian people could have a brighter future through education.Armed with an invitation from a resident, she came to Pippa Passes to teach the children. Mrs. Lloyd knew that she was among the brightest and best students that could be found anywhere. To ensure that no student would be turned away because of financial difficulty, she instituted a mandatory student work program. Mrs. Lloyd secured the success of her mission through the generous financial support of her friends on the east coast, voluntary teachers, and “faith as firm as a rock and aspirations as high as the mountains.”
  2. The mission of Alice Lloyd College is to educate mountain people for positions of leadership by: Making an Alice Lloyd College education available to qualified mountain students regardless of their financial situation. Offering a high-quality academic program, emphasizing the liberal arts. Promoting the work ethic through a self-help Student Work Program in which all full-time students participate. It provides an atmosphere in which Christian values are maintained, encouraging high personal standards and character development. Serving the community and region through appropriate outreach programs that utilize mountain people helping mountain people. Assisting deserving students in obtaining advanced study beyond their program at Alice Lloyd. Producing leaders for Appalachia who possess high moral and ethical values, an attitude of self-reliance, and a sense of service to others. Alice Lloyd College is one of the most distinctive liberal arts institutions in the Appalachian region. Alice Lloyd awards tuition guarantees for residents of 108 Central Appalachian counties, regardless of income, who are eligible for admission. The College provides high-quality educational opportunities primarily for students with outstanding leadership potential for active service to the surrounding mountain region regardless of the student’s ability to pay. ALC’s relatively small size allows faculty and students to know one another, to forge strong bonds between departments and academic programs, and to create an intimate and engaging learning community that few other schools can equal. We hope you will join us and find out why Alice Lloyd College is right for you. Choosing a college is one of the most significant decisions you will ever make. The choices you make today will profoundly affect the decisions you make tomorrow. The things you learn, how you live, and how you lead will also be affected by your decision. That is much pressure! That is why Alice Lloyd wants to help you do what is right for your needs … for the rest of your life. Alice Lloyd College is a small, private, liberal arts college that stresses academic excellence. ALC equips students with a general knowledge of the arts and sciences and, more importantly, working knowledge of how to make a lasting impact on their community. Alice Lloyd College is unique. The number of graduates who find their place in medicine, business, and law far surpasses those who graduate from most schools of a similar size. Even more impressively, 83% of our graduates who apply to graduate or professional school are accepted. The faculty and staff at Alice Lloyd work hard to create an atmosphere that allows students to look within themselves and find that “special something” that will make a difference. Faculty members have included graduates of highly regarded institutions such as Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Brigham Young, Penn State, Wake Forest, Ohio State University, the University of Virginia, and the University of North Carolina. Today, the possibilities for self-fulfillment are limitless. There is no way to predict what beautiful things might happen with each new sunrise. Getting started on your future is both intimidating and exhilarating, but discovering ways to broaden and brighten tomorrow is why we are here today. At Alice Lloyd, you never know what a day might bring! You could discover new ways to analyze T-Cells in Microbiology or perhaps spend the day teaching Appalachian middle school children how to conjugate verbs. You could then meet successful people like representatives from the Forcht Group of Kentucky after they speak in the Estelle Campbell Center for the Arts on the ALC campus. You might want to relax in the indoor pool, or make a new friend at the Student Center, or spend your time with old friends hiking on one of the many wooded trails at ALC. You can learn new job skills in the Alice Lloyd Student Work Program or assist a professor in creating new teaching methods. From the early days of Caney School, Alice Lloyd College, The Purpose Road Philosophy was taught by Alice Lloyd and June Buchanan. It was initially created by George Herbert Palmer, a professor at Harvard University. Our founders’ burning desire was for each student to catch a vision of his or her purpose, which would eventually manifest itself in world service. Today, the ideals of The Purpose Road Philosophy permeate the educational process at Alice Lloyd College. All students work either on-campus or in community outreach positions off-campus. Good character is emphasized and supported. Even our main street is named Purpose Roadside streets, which include names such as Conscience, Duty, Courage, and Consecration, which serve to remind us of the importance of ethical living. A life of service to God and humanity is the desired result of one’s “walk” upon the Purpose Road. Alice Lloyd College is named for its founder, Alice Spencer Geddes Lloyd, who came to the Eastern Kentucky Mountains from her native home in Boston. Early in her career, she was a writer for local newspapers and periodicals. In 1902, Miss Geddes was publisher and editor of The Cambridge Press, the first publication in America with an all-female staff. Eastern Kentucky sorely lacked in educational opportunities when Alice Lloyd arrived at Ivis, Kentucky, in 1916. She saw the need for regional uplift and felt that Appalachian people could have a brighter future through education.Armed with an invitation from a resident, she came to Pippa Passes to teach the children. Mrs. Lloyd knew that she was among the brightest and best students that could be found anywhere. To ensure that no student would be turned away because of financial difficulty, she instituted a mandatory student work program. Mrs. Lloyd secured the success of her mission through the generous financial support of her friends on the east coast, voluntary teachers, and “faith as firm as a rock and aspirations as high as the mountains.” View full university
  3. St. John Lloyd Catholic Comprehensive School is a mixed 11 – 16 school serving the communities of Llanelli, Carmarthen, Ammanford, and surrounding areas. The Governors welcome applications not only from Catholic families but also from all families who wish to share in the Christian atmosphere of the school. We are a small but expanding school with approximately 520 pupils on the roll and we seek to foster a family spirit in which pupils, staff, and parents can benefit from belonging to a supportive Christian community within a safe disciplined, and caring learning environment. We aim for excellence in all that we do, inspired by the Gospel values of love, truth, forgiveness, and service. Our numbers enable us to know and care for our pupils as individuals. We aim to develop the full potential of each child through the provision of a high-quality educational experience. As well as being a faith school, we are extremely proud of the contribution we make to supporting and nurturing our Welsh heritage and culture. Pupils regularly take part in a wide range of Urdd competitions including sport and cooking and our annual school Eisteddfod is supported by all pupils. Our pupils and staff also have an excellent record of supporting local, national, and international charitable causes through our many annual fundraising events. We are proud of our excellent academic results and the achievement of pupils of all abilities and backgrounds. Our GCSE results are consistently among the best when compared to similar schools locally and nationally. The school moved into new buildings in September 1992 and still benefits from all the advantages of modern classrooms and excellent facilities. Recent additions include the provision of wireless high-speed internet, wireless laptops and tablet computers, two updated computer suites, and whiteboards with projectors in all classrooms. We offer a broad and challenging curriculum and a wide range of exciting extra-curricular opportunities including sports, a thriving Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, and a variety of educational visits both within Wales, the UK, and abroad. The school also offers a supervised ‘Breakfast Club’ from 8.00 am every day as well as our ‘Ownzone’ after-school provision. As a Catholic School, the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development of all our pupils is underpinned by our Christian values and ethos. As a Christian community, we believe that Christ is God revealed to us, which gives special meaning to our concept of human life and dignity. It follows from this that our attitudes towards relationships, beliefs, and moral values are based firmly on the Gospel values of Christ. The commitment of pupils, parents, and school is summarised in the Home-School Agreement which pupils and parents are invited to sign upon entry to the school. “A Christian community which recognizes the dignity and value of the individual and in which all members are encouraged to develop their potential in terms of knowledge, understanding, spiritual, moral, social and cultural awareness”. To embrace the gospel values of Jesus Christ in our everyday life and work, where all can experience and grow in faith, hope, love, justice, reconciliation, and service To provide an experience of a living, worshipping community To challenge and support each individual to fulfill their potential as whole human persons, contributing to their spiritual, academic, physical, and emotional development To develop individual self-esteem, mutual respect, and trust for others, building relationships of the highest quality between pupils, staff, parents, and governors To develop a learning community through delivering a broad, balanced, challenging, and relevant curriculum, which will prepare for the opportunities and experience of an adult life of service to others To enrich the curriculum by offering opportunities in a wide range of learning experiences and by developing and strengthening links with the wider community We ask you to help us with this task so that together we can provide the best educational opportunities for your son or daughter.
  4. St. John Lloyd Catholic Comprehensive School is a mixed 11 – 16 school serving the communities of Llanelli, Carmarthen, Ammanford, and surrounding areas. The Governors welcome applications not only from Catholic families but also from all families who wish to share in the Christian atmosphere of the school. We are a small but expanding school with approximately 520 pupils on the roll and we seek to foster a family spirit in which pupils, staff, and parents can benefit from belonging to a supportive Christian community within a safe disciplined, and caring learning environment. We aim for excellence in all that we do, inspired by the Gospel values of love, truth, forgiveness, and service. Our numbers enable us to know and care for our pupils as individuals. We aim to develop the full potential of each child through the provision of a high-quality educational experience. As well as being a faith school, we are extremely proud of the contribution we make to supporting and nurturing our Welsh heritage and culture. Pupils regularly take part in a wide range of Urdd competitions including sport and cooking and our annual school Eisteddfod is supported by all pupils. Our pupils and staff also have an excellent record of supporting local, national, and international charitable causes through our many annual fundraising events. We are proud of our excellent academic results and the achievement of pupils of all abilities and backgrounds. Our GCSE results are consistently among the best when compared to similar schools locally and nationally. The school moved into new buildings in September 1992 and still benefits from all the advantages of modern classrooms and excellent facilities. Recent additions include the provision of wireless high-speed internet, wireless laptops and tablet computers, two updated computer suites, and whiteboards with projectors in all classrooms. We offer a broad and challenging curriculum and a wide range of exciting extra-curricular opportunities including sports, a thriving Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, and a variety of educational visits both within Wales, the UK, and abroad. The school also offers a supervised ‘Breakfast Club’ from 8.00 am every day as well as our ‘Ownzone’ after-school provision. As a Catholic School, the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual development of all our pupils is underpinned by our Christian values and ethos. As a Christian community, we believe that Christ is God revealed to us, which gives special meaning to our concept of human life and dignity. It follows from this that our attitudes towards relationships, beliefs, and moral values are based firmly on the Gospel values of Christ. The commitment of pupils, parents, and school is summarised in the Home-School Agreement which pupils and parents are invited to sign upon entry to the school. “A Christian community which recognizes the dignity and value of the individual and in which all members are encouraged to develop their potential in terms of knowledge, understanding, spiritual, moral, social and cultural awareness”. To embrace the gospel values of Jesus Christ in our everyday life and work, where all can experience and grow in faith, hope, love, justice, reconciliation, and service To provide an experience of a living, worshipping community To challenge and support each individual to fulfill their potential as whole human persons, contributing to their spiritual, academic, physical, and emotional development To develop individual self-esteem, mutual respect, and trust for others, building relationships of the highest quality between pupils, staff, parents, and governors To develop a learning community through delivering a broad, balanced, challenging, and relevant curriculum, which will prepare for the opportunities and experience of an adult life of service to others To enrich the curriculum by offering opportunities in a wide range of learning experiences and by developing and strengthening links with the wider community We ask you to help us with this task so that together we can provide the best educational opportunities for your son or daughter. View full school
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